Vicinity Ltd

Lobbying Governance

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Climate-related risks are integrated across all tiers of our management structure and are reported to the RCC, the CEO and the Board. The delivery and implementation of climate-related risk management strategies is overseen by the Sustainability Committee. Additionally, we promote a risk awareness culture and strive to instil an enterprise-wide culture of proactivity regarding our responsiveness to climate-related risks and the increasingly stringent sustainability regulations. [...] Our governance structure creates the leadership and direction for how climate risks are mainstreamed across our overarching risk management processes. We have clearly identified roles and responsibilities for managing risk, including climate risks, into our polices, toolkits and frameworks and have incorporated climate risks into our Enterprise Risk Register.

https://www.vicinity.com.au/assets/sb/f/129601/x/6292c35adc/2022-tcfd-statement.pdf

Vicinity engages with local, state and federal government directly and through industry groups in the locations where our centres operate. This is achieved through direct communication, industry group participation and submissions. Vicinity does not make political donations at any level of government, including during FY22, in accordance [with our Code of Conduct Policy and our](https://www.vicinity.com.au/about-us/corporate-governance) [Anti‑Bribery and Corruption Policy, which can](https://www.vicinity.com.au/about-us/corporate-governance) be found on our website.

https://www.vicinity.com.au/assets/sb/f/129601/x/5a463d755a/2022-sustainability-report.pdf